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A group that is only used for an email distrubution list
Distribution group
A group that only be assigned permissions toa resource available in the domain in which it is created. However, group memb3ership can come from any domain within the forest. Created on domain controllers within the domain.
Domain Local group
A group that is mainly sued for organizing other objects into administarative units. A global group can be assigned permissions to any resource and any domain within the forest. The main limitation is that it can only contain members of the same domain in which it is created.
Global Groups
A group that can be used to define permissions on a resource object.
Security Group
A group that can be assigned permissions to any ressource in any domain wihtin the forest. These group can consist of any user or group object except for local groups
Universal Group
The default domain functional level for a windows server 2000 AD. Supports Windoows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and 03 domain controllers.
Windows 2000 mixed mode
A domain functional level that supports both windows 2000 and 03 domain controllers.
Windows 2000 Native mode
A domain functional level that suports Windows 2003 domain controllers only
Windows Server 2003 Mode
An entry in an object discretionary access control lists that grants permissions to a user or group. It is also an entry in an objects system access control. Access contorl list that specifies the security events to be audited for a user or group.
Access of control entry-ACE
Hidden shared folders created for the purpose of allowing admins to access the root partition in other system folders remotely.
Administrative Shares
A predefined microsoft management console application that allows admins of a variety of computer related tasks on the local computer or a remote computer.
Computer Management Console
The windows server 2003 utility used to manage disk partitions and volumes.
Disk Management
A data resource containter that has been made available over the network to authorize network clients.
Shared folder
The permissions available on the security tab of an NTFS file or folder
NTFS permissions
A process by which fragmented files are rearranged into continuous areas of disk space, improving file access performance.
Defragmenting
A partition on a basic disk that is created from unpartitioned free disk space, and is not formatted wiht a file system. The space is allocated to logical drives.
Extended partition
Techniques that employ hardware and software to provide assurance against equipment failure, computer service interruptions, and data loss.
Fault Tolerance
A normal and gradual process in which files become divided into different area of disk space in a volume, resulting in slower file access.
Fragmented
A fault tolerant disk strategy in which a volume on one dynamic disk has its contents mirrored to a second dynamic disk.
Mirrored volume
A partition or volume accessible via an empty folder on an existing NTFS partition. Often implemented to circumvent the need to assign the bolume or partition a drive letter.
Mounted Drive
An advanced attribute of NTFS file system used to reduce the amount of space that files and folders occupy on a partition or volume.
Compression
A user account capable of gaining access to EFS - encrypted files encrypted by other users. In a domain environment the domain admin account is the default data recover agent.
Data Recover Agent
A windows server 2003 feature that is used as means of monitoring and controlling the amount of disk space available to users.
Disk Quotas
A distributed resourced model that used active directory and is available only to servers and workstations that are members of a particular domain. This enables a deep root base hierarchical arrangement of shared folders that is published in active directory, allows replication for fault tolerance and a load balancing.
Domain based DFS model.
A distributed resource model in which there is no active directory implementations to help manage the shared folders. This model provides only a single or flat level share.
Standalone DFS Model